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Rio de Janeiro is a large coastal city in the southeast region of Brazil famous its natural landscapes, beaches, Christ the Redeemer statue, Sugarloaf Mountain and the largest and one of the most vibrant carnivals in the world. IGLTA has teamed up with Marriott International and Planeta Brasil Incoming to give away a free stay for two people in Rio de Janeiro. One lucky winner will receive a 4-night hotel stay at the JW Marriott Rio de Janeiro and the AC Hotel Rio de Janeiro Barra da Tijuca, plus airport transfers and an amazing tour. Rio de Janeiro's tropical location makes it a pleasant place to visit anytime during the year. In fact, for many visitors in the Northern Hemisphere, visiting during the winter months is a great option to escape the cold, particularly during holidays like the New Year and Carnival. Click here to enter the giveaway.
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A Message From IGLTA's President/CEO |
The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association, the world's leading network of LGBTQ-welcoming tourism businesses, provides free resources and information for LGBTQ travelers. As part of our commitment to the LGBTQ community, we will be publishing a twice monthly travel newsletter sent directly to your inbox and filled with news, tours, events, specials, and giveaways. Today's newsletter marks the first edition and we hope the features contained here inspire you to explore the world while offering you a glimpse of the unique products and services provided by our membership based in more than 75 countries.
Events & Tours from IGLTA Members |
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17-24 March, 2018 A week to learn or improve your surf amongst friends. Open to all members of the community and all levels of ability, #GaySurfBrazil is a week of sun, fun, surf and friendship.
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1 Sep, 2017 - 30 Nov, 2017 Prepare your body and soul for the winter season with revitalizing wellness treatments, healthy meals and sport programs.
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15 October, 2017 - 2 November 2017 Gay trek to Everest Base Camp is an unforgettable expedition in the lap of the tallest peak of the world. First conquered by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953, Everest Base Camp has traditionally been the ultimate goal for the high altitude trekkers. Our carefully devised itinerary with a number of rests at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche gives you an opportunity to explore Thamo and Chhukung Ri.
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16 October, 2017 - 1 November 2017 The sound, the color, the fragrant air, the press of humanity... get ready for daunting yet enchanting experiences back to back as you embark upon a once in a life time adventure of two most famous festivals of India--Diwali and the Pushkar Camel Fair. Come join us as we celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights commemorating the triumph of good over evil.
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27 March 2017 - 31 December 2017 "Stay 5 nights pay only 4"
Valid from today until 31 December 2017
To book use code "IGLTA2017" when you send an email.
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8 April, 2017 - 18 December 2017 Belmond Maroma Resort & Spa lies between verdant acres of jungle and turquoise award-winning beach on Mexico's Riviera Maya. Almost as a secret haven, the resort offers 63 rooms and suites aligned to the ocean, innovative Mexican cuisine and a spa with a Mayan mysticism.
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Out Blog Adventures
Out Adventures loves to bring you the most diverse gay tours on Earth, and we've done so for nearly ten years. But some journeys bring travelers to nations less gay-welcoming than others.
When we tweeted about our Morocco Souks and Sand adventure, one follower replied, "Morocco? With serious anti-LGBTQ laws? Are you kidding me?"
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South China Morning Post
Twenty-something Peking University graduate Luke often bumps into other gay men from mainland China on his trips around the region. The Beijing-based media worker is a seasoned traveler to many LGBT-friendly destinations, jetting off regularly with a group to places such as Taipei and Bangkok with thriving queer scenes.
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The Atlantic
The Trump administration rolled out a new version of its controversial travel ban on 24 September, permanently restricting entry into the United States from eight countries just hours before part of the previous ban would have expired.
Five of the affected countries — Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen — fell under the previous ban. The new order adds new barriers to entry for nationals of Chad, Venezuela and North Korea to the list of restrictions.
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New York & Company and Man About World
Not long ago, if you wanted to find an outdoor place where the LGBTQ community congregated, you either had to ask the right person or possess a very fine-tuned gaydar. Times have changed. With our community more visible than ever, outdoor spots where LGBTQ people converge have proliferated, and some are even sanctioned by the government.
In June 2017, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the first official monument to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people commissioned by the State of New York, which will be built on a lawn in a West Village stretch of Hudson River Park.
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CNN International
The Trump administration is developing new ways to vet people coming into the United States as a deadline in the President's controversial travel ban nears, officials said Aug. 12.
"Each of the opportunities that the US government has to interview and/or vet potential inbound travelers is being reviewed," acting Customs and Border Protection Deputy Commissioner Ronald Vitiello said at AFCEA's Homeland Security Conference in Washington on Tuesday.
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Skift
During Virtuoso Travel Week — a luxury travel trade show held this month at Bellagio Las Vegas — two overused cliches kept inflecting every conversation.
One, luxury travel has shifted from expensive things to exclusive experiences. Can we stick a fork in that? The luxury consumer industry has been saying the exact same thing for the last decade, at least.
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